The Awards and Honors Committee has extended the deadline for all Society awards to 1 May 2024. In addition to the deadline extension, there is a significant change in the process.
Following guidance from IEEE in applying IEEE Policy 4.4H, all IES AdCom members (voting and non-voting) are ineligible to receive, act as a nominator, or provide a reference for any IES award.
This special section aims to comprehensively contribute to the latest research advancements on the field of sustainable electric drives for transportation electrification.
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2024 CPE-PowerEng, the 18th IEEE International Conference on Compatibility, Power Electronics and Power Engineering will be held on 24-26 June 2024 in Gdynia, Poland.
This paper introduces three main technical challenges of drones in-flight wireless charging, then discusses emerging solutions from technical challenges and system construction, and finally provides insights into its potential, development, and implementation.
By Kamal AI-Haddad (Ecole de Technologie Supérieure, Canada) – 8 Nov. 2023
This Distinguished Lecture deals with the use of power electronics converters having high power quality that necessitates less filtering efforts. The talk gives an overview on the energy challenges and the proliferation of power electronics converters to supply various loads. (Video duration: 01:18)
Thursday 23 May 2024 at 4:00 PM CEST, 10:00 AM EST
By Rishabh Raj (Volvo Cars, Sweden) and Bernd Cebulski (Powersys, Germany)
The webinar aims at presenting a methodology for accounting change in performance with effect of press and shrink fitting of stator housings. The implementation is computationally more efficient to perform in a finite element environment. A measurement setup is also discussed to account the effect of compressive stress and thereby, modifying the iron loss model. Eventually, the overall impact of compressive stress of machine performance and over important drive cycle will be discussed.
Friday 24 May 2024 at 7:00 AM PDT, 10:00 AM EST, 4:00 PM CET
By Hani Vahedi (TU Delft, Netherlands), Mohamed Trabelsi (Kuwait College of Science and Technology, Kuwait) and Maziar Mobarrez (Google, USA)
Electric vehicles (EVs) stand out for curbing emissions and reducing fossil fuel dependency. Yet, their widespread adoption demands robust charging infrastructure. This webinar explores evolving EV charging infrastructure, technology advancements, and deployment strategies, from conventional stations to industries fast-charging solutions and smart grid integration, shaping the future of sustainable transportation.
By Tommaso Bertoncello (Volvo Cars, Sweden) and Ved Acharya (Powersys, USA)
Noise, Vibration, and Harshness (NVH) in rotating electrical machines for automotives are crucial for motor design. Stator teeth induce core deformation, leading to vibrations and noise. Mitigating NVH optimizes design iterations, reducing time-to-prototype. This webinar will introduce a novel FEA method for force harmonics extraction and assess asymmetrical geometries' NVH improvement potential. JMAG will be showcased for electromagnetic simulations.
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